If I understand you correctly, an easier solution would be to have something like this in .bash_profile directly
bash itself will then be replaced by ./start_application - therefore when ./start_application terminates, you'll be logged out and returned to the prompt.
Hi there.
How do I make the DB connection see the parameter variables passed to the unix script ? The code snippet below isn't working properly.
sqlplus << EOF
user1@db1/pass1
BEGIN
PACKAGE1.perform_updates($1,$2,$3);
END;
EOF
Thanks in advance,
Abrahao. (2 Replies)
Hi,
Apologies if anyone has read my recent post on the same subject in the Linux forum, just thought actually the solution might more likely come from scripting.
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hi,
im executing one script i,e sh test.sh
i want to log out the sessing after script execution.
and i do't want to user command like this.
sh test.sh ; exit
can i exit the session with the use of script
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Hi,
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tapset::kprocess
TAPSET::KPROCESS(3stap)TAPSET::KPROCESS(3stap)NAME
tapset::kprocess - systemtap kernel process probe points
DESCRIPTION
This family of probe points is used to probe the kernel's process activities. It contains the following probe points:
kprocess.create
Fires whenever a new process is successfully created, either as a result of one of the fork syscall variants, or a new kernel
thread.
Arguments:
task
a handle to the newly created process
new_pid
pid of the newly created process
kprocess.start
Fires immediately before a new process begins execution.
Arguments:
N/A
kprocess.exec
Fires whenever a process attempts to exec to a new program
Arguments:
filename
the path to the new executable
kprocess.exec_complete
Fires at the completion of an exec call
Arguments:
errno
the error number resulting from the exec
success
a boolean indicating whether the exec was successful
kprocess.exit
Fires when a process terminates. This will always be followed by a kprocess.release, though the latter may be delayed if the process
waits in a zombie state.
Arguments:
code
the exit code of the process
kprocess.release
Fires when a process is released from the kernel. This always follows a kprocess.exit, though it may be delayed somewhat if the
process waits in a zombie state.
Arguments:
task
a task handle to the process being released
pid
pid of the process being released
SEE ALSO stap(1), stapprobes(3stap)Intel, IBMTAPSET::KPROCESS(3stap)